Johnnie Walker Blue Label is their rarest blend. This isn't a whisky for beginners. It's challenging & an acquired taste, but like the finest rewards in life is worth it. Created from the rarest & most expensive whiskies in the world, Blue Label has the authentic character & flavour of a traditional nineteenth century blend, just like those that John Walker & his son Alexander developed for their most valued customers. Blue Label is made from a few exceptional whiskies with powerful flavours. Each bottle is precious to us & is individually numbered. Each contains a rare taste & gives an intense experience. Blue Label is the ultimate luxury Scotch Whisky & supplies of Blue Label are limited by the rarity & expense of the whiskies used in the blend. At the heart of Blue Label is Royal Lochnagar, a rare malt distilled near Balmoral, the Queen's holiday home. Around 15 other mature & precious whiskies are added to balance Blue Label perfectly - 'a blend that cannot be beat', (Alexander Walker, 1888). Nose: Fragrant with good body. Notes of oak, crisp spice, dried fruit, pastries. Berry fruits Palate: Supple & balanced. Good toffee & hints of very wistful smoke. Chocolate & a good hit of malt. Finish: Floral, oaky, good length, highland style smoke. Dried fruit, spice, honey. One with box (small nick) & one just bottle ...
Named after King George V, this limited release whisky in the Johnnie Walker Blue Label line up is crafted from some of the rarest whiskies, including Port Ellen, a highly prized malt whose distillery no longer exists. The elegant design of the exclusive edition marks the 80th anniversary of the awarding of the Royal Warrant to John Walker & Sons & the limited edition pack has been crafted as a visual celebration of the arts & craft movement that blossomed during the 1930's. The luxurious burgundy box features an intricate motif & an elegant gold chandelier print, in keeping with the art deco style of the time. The John Walker & Sons King George V blend itself was crafted exclusively using whiskies from distilleries in existence at the time of King George V, including precious casks of Port Ellen Single Malt from the Isle of Islay. This was the period in the 1930's when John Walker & Sons was first granted the Royal Warrant as a supplier to the Royal Household. The Royal Warrant is regarded as a mark of quality & excellence & is an honour John Walker & Sons continues to hold.88 Points Jim Murray Whisky Bible 2017 - This has genuine style & breeding. Nose: A mix of heady toffee apple & very faint smoke. Thick, syrupy malt, digestive biscuits, oak. Palate: Soft, buttery toffee & general fruitiness. Medium bodied, but very malty & well-constructed blend. Smooth & rich. Finish: A mouth warming & lingering rich peaty finish. Golden syrup, creamy spices & malt. ...
John Walker & Sons King George V commemorates the granting of the Royal Warrant on 1 January 1934. It is created using only the finest whiskies from distilleries that were operating during George’s twenty-five-year reign (1910 – 1936), some of which, like the famed Port Ellen, no longer exist. They are blended together to reflect the distinctive Johnnie Walker style of the era. Nose: A mix of heady toffee apple & very faint smoke Thick syrupy malt digestive biscuits oak Palate: Soft buttery toffee & general fruitiness Finish: Medium, dry finish. ...
Created in 1909 Johnnie Walker red label is a classic blended whisky, a great mixer & back bar favourite. Nose: Fragrant with good body. Notes of oak, crisp spice, dried fruit, pastries. Berry fruits Palate: Supple & balanced. Good toffee & hints of very wistful smoke. Chocolate & a good hit of malt. Finish: Floral, oaky, good length, highland style smoke. Dried fruit, spice, honey. ...
Jose L Piedra Petit Cetros Single Cuban Cigar Commercial Name: Petit Cetros Factory Name: Petit Cetros JLP Dimensions: 5” (127mm) x 38 ring gauge Flavour category: Medium to Full Production method: Totally handmade using short leaves sourced from Remedios, Cuba ...
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